November 5, 2016

FACE OFF: Science and Innovation in the Oval Office

In a 2012 tweet, Donald Trump called climate change a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese. Emphasizing her contrasting stance, standing on the DNC stage in July, Hillary Clinton empathetically proclaimed, “I believe in science!”

The next president will play a pivotal role in shaping United States’ climate policies, making decisions fundamental to both the future of our nation and life on this planet. The Sun juxtaposes the two candidates’ views on contentious scientific issues.

Divyansha Sehgal is a member of the Class of 2018 and in the College of Engineering. She is the Science Editor on the 134th Editorial Board and previously served as a news writer. She can be reached at science-editor@cornellsun.com.

ByChenab KhakhSeptember 11, 2017

The internet is everywhere. From simple dial-up connections on bulky computers, the spread of internet access to watches, cameras, printers, refrigerators and televisions demonstrates the progress the computing industry has made.